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There is tension in Niger Republic after security was tightened around the Presidential Palace in Niamey following reports of unrest involving elements of the country’s armed forces.
According to security sources, the Presidential Guard, backed by armoured vehicles, reinforced security around the Presidency on the night of July 3 and into July 4 after what was described as a limited protest by personnel of an armoured unit of the Niger Armed Forces (FAN).
The sources said some soldiers allegedly refused deployment to frontline positions in the northern Tillabéri Region, particularly around Inatès and Chinagodrar, citing inadequate heavy equipment and insufficient operational resources to tackle worsening security threats.
One security source described the incident as a “small mutiny,” although the Nigerien authorities have not officially confirmed the claim.
The reported protest prompted heightened security measures around the Presidential Palace, with additional troops deployed and movement temporarily restricted in the surrounding area as a precaution.
The Tillabéri Region is one of Niger’s most volatile areas, where armed extremist groups, including factions linked to the so-called Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), have carried out repeated attacks in recent years.
As of the time of filing this report, the Nigerien government and military authorities had not issued any official statement on the reported protest or the increased security presence around the Presidency.
The situation remains under close monitoring.
Since the mutiny has not been officially confirmed, the report attributes the claim to security sources throughout to maintain accuracy.

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